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EDL Edenville Energy Plc

14.25
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Edenville Energy Plc LSE:EDL London Ordinary Share GB00BN47NP32 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 14.25 14.00 14.50 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Edenville Energy Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/6/2016
16:49
Every other month there is a report China, India or USA about to pump billions into Tanzania. Most, if not all are Bollix.
jacksonpollack
28/6/2016
12:36
Interesting read

World Bank Approve USD200m Loan to Expand Tanzania Rural Electrification

hxxp://www.tanzaniainvest.com/energy/wb-world-bank-rural-electrification

sausageonastick
28/6/2016
06:11
Nothing to do with EU or MM's. Its been going down and down for past 5 years, but the bods wages have been going up and up.
jacksonpollack
27/6/2016
19:28
Simple, the market makers have seen their opportunity and taken it.
dbno
27/6/2016
10:34
What is going on here????
derano1
18/6/2016
14:47
I think you're wrong, but we will see.
dbno
18/6/2016
13:23
Subscription is another word for placing. Billions more shares added to the billions already which amounts to about 12 billion and counting now and enough money raised to keep the admin/wages paid till the next billions Placing in 3 mths. You do realise Rufus pays himself over £2500 a week not to mention what the other milkers pay themselves. So placing every 3 mths or so will be the norm here. Then consolidation, the final nail in the coffin will have to come into play as there will be too many shares in issue. Not that there aren't already.
jacksonpollack
17/6/2016
13:30
Come on JP, it's time to man-up and admit you were wrong. A subscription is a long, long way from a placing.
dbno
17/6/2016
09:31
Edenville make it into the 21st century by opening Twitter account



Interesting to see the people / organizations they are following?

sausageonastick
17/6/2016
05:59
Hahaha. Nice one dbno. Even a glaring placing isn't a placing to you, lol. Only 3 months to go for the next wages placing. Has to be in the 0.01's by then.
jacksonpollack
15/6/2016
11:53
So, as I said, no more placings. The directors have now started to buy shares and you lot are STILL not happy.
dbno
14/6/2016
16:55
Northland Capital Edenville Energy (LON:EDL) funds will allow them to make large strides
14th June 2016

dice1950
14/6/2016
12:00
And a 45 mill sell took place on the bell. What chance a bod sold for small profit?
jacksonpollack
14/6/2016
11:42
Cigars all round men ????????
dickiebird2
14/6/2016
09:09
They bought, in my opinion, to try and show they have faith in what they are doing. But such a small but isn't going to encourage investors or five share holders any faith
grabers
14/6/2016
08:48
they bought 44m from a 2 billion placing.....
deanroberthunt
14/6/2016
08:46
as if by magic....as certain as death and taxes.

now you can say it's as certain as "death, taxes and an EDL placing"

deanroberthunt
14/6/2016
08:40
We all new that was coming.
stevie050
14/6/2016
07:56
Shock of a subscription or shock that the bod have bought shares. I bet they have already agreed to forward sell their shares so are holding zilch
glasswala
09/6/2016
16:36
Just get on with the below sp, mates rates,
wages milking placing we all know is coming

jacksonpollack
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